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God's Law, and OrderChristian moral: We are to live in this world with respect to the creative, functional and judicial attributes of mankind. "If any man think himself to be a prophet, or spiritual, let him acknowledge that the things that I write unto you are the commandments of the Lord." (I Cor. 14:37) Decency and Order (Whole document); first page First page only Christian moral:
We should have a biblical (correct) conception of what day the
sabbath is. Furthermore, we should have tolerance toward one
choosing either to regard one day above another; or otherwise, to
regard every day equal and the same (Rom. 14:4-6)--we must avoid
legalism in the sense of exalting the law rather than the
fulfillment
of the law (Col. 2:16, 17). An early error of legalism,
among other things, long perpetuated through Romanist
despotism, is revealed. Christian moral: Christians must hold or love the virtue of a faithful witness for the Lord Jesus Christ pre-eminent more so than self-preservation, and absolutely more so than lust. I believe sometime in the future some people will be beheaded for the witness of Jesus, and the word of God--see Revelation 20:4. [This was written before the beheadings on YouTube in Syria.] The matter of rule among Christians, and during political conflict is discussed. Letter to a Well Known Man Christian moral: Overcome evil with good and adhere to I Thes. 5:13. Before a man can willingly live a harmless life he must be convicted that it is God's will for him to do so. The Bible is a book that can strike a man and turn him completely around. Harmlessness as a dove Christian moral: Good government is blessed by the influence of Christian principles and God's favor. Good social economics provides for all; and the faithful are blessed by it more so than the infidels. Such (good) social economics, or Christian influenced economics, inherently, must take its direction from the Bible. Freedom Policy Beware of Foreign Usury Control Behind-the-curtain Government and Economic Control What is rule (the function of dominion)? Christians are as kings and priests Christians Have a Need to Influence Tax Reform: New Government Rebuttal against Schumer's persecution of founder-heirs True religion cannot tolerate the religion of corraled "Diversity" Corrupt government defies God Correcting the penal system to forgiveness after penalty of minor sins and crimes; and bringing penalty and judgment against fornicators and adulterers “When thou sawest a thief, then thou consentedst with him, and hast been partaker with adulterers.” (Psalms 50:18)
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